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How r people storing dried figs ??I place mine in a tupperwear ... also;should they be in the fridge as well ?TY ;D

Posted by: Lola, Sunday, February 18, 2007, 4:11pm; Reply: 1

best kept fresh in the fridge........mold can be an issue.

Posted by: Lisalea, Sunday, February 18, 2007, 4:28pm; Reply: 2

Quoted from lola

best kept fresh in the fridge........mold can be an issue.

I agree ;DTY

Posted by: Drea, Sunday, February 18, 2007, 9:03pm; Reply: 3

the hfs i shop at keeps all their dried fruits, nuts, and flours in the refrigerated section.

Posted by: Alia Vo, Sunday, February 18, 2007, 9:07pm; Reply: 4

If I buy a small quantity of figs on a certain week; I will keep it stored outside sealed up.

In the past when I have purchased larger quantities of dried figs, I store them in a glass container to keep them fresh.

Others factors pertaining to storage depend on climate, humidity, quantity, freshness of figs. I believe storing the dried figs outside or in the refrigerator would be fine.

Alia

Posted by: koahiatamadl, Sunday, February 18, 2007, 10:03pm; Reply: 5

Quoted from outdoordrea

the hfs i shop at keeps all their dried fruits, nuts, and flours in the refrigerated section.

Never been to one that does - but I gather they are a lot smaller in Europe and offer a much more limited range...

I store all three in my kitchen cupboard and have never had any problems.

Posted by: Lisalea, Sunday, February 18, 2007, 10:07pm; Reply: 6

Quoted from Alia_Vo

I store them in a glass container to keep them fresh.Alia

In glass versus plastic ?? ;)

Posted by: 476 (Guest), Sunday, February 18, 2007, 11:59pm; Reply: 7

My family always freezes theirs but we always order large quantities. We now have two chest freezers and have managed to fill both of them up with out really wanting to. We also store our grains, beans, frozen meat, and nuts in there. I really seems to keep things fresh for us.

i buy from Earth Fare and they always have theirs where the nuts and cookies are, but never in the refridgerator so i keep my figs and prunes in the cupboard. i never thought to refridgerate :/ :)

Posted by: Lisalea, Monday, February 19, 2007, 12:47am; Reply: 9

WOW ... Great ideas ... TY u very much ;-)... I would much prefer to keep my figs on the counter this way they do NOT get hard, however; mold/bacteria etc ... worries me hence I'm hesitant !!:(

Posted by: Schluggell, Monday, February 19, 2007, 1:54pm; Reply: 10

The real issue is if you are trying to keep Fresh Figs - If they are properly dried, they are really pretty stable no matter where unless they get damp again.

From Fig experiments several months back - The Figs do just fine in Honey {to use like a Jam/Preserve} or in Red Wine{but there never seems to be quite enough leftover, when its ready, for the Hassenpfeffer Recipe}... :B ;D

Posted by: Lisalea, Monday, February 19, 2007, 2:00pm; Reply: 11

Quoted from Schluggell

The real issue is if you are trying to keep Fresh Figs - If they are properly dried, they are really pretty stable no matter where unless they get damp again.

From Fig experiments several months back - The Figs do just fine in Honey {to use like a Jam/Preserve} or in Red Wine{but there never seems to be quite enough leftover, when its ready, for the Hassenpfeffer Recipe}... :B ;D

Hi, My question then is how can we tell IF they were properly dried ??TY ;D

Well the type of figs we get- can keep months... if not years in my relative cool larder/pantry.I found a bag from last year and they tasted fine- I DID feed the birds with them just to be sure.1 bag of 250 grams figs last less than 2 months here anyway so I just store them in a glass with a lid.I made some wonderfull fig spread just by putting figs and my last harvest of honey and a bit of lemonjuice in the blender. It was really yummi.

Posted by: Lisalea, Monday, February 19, 2007, 2:47pm; Reply: 13

Quoted from Henriette_Bsec

Well the type of figs we get- can keep months... if not years in my relative cool larder/pantry.I found a bag from last year and they tasted fine- I DID feed the birds with them just to be sure.1 bag of 250 grams figs last less than 2 months here anyway so I just store them in a glass with a lid.I made some wonderfull fig spread just by putting figs and my last harvest of honey and a bit of lemonjuice in the blender. It was really yummi.